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Stupid Little Antic
Thank you to everyone who made it by our booth at the Atlantic Antic this year. We are happy to say it was a success and we're looking forward to many more. Be sure to check out the photos on our Flickr page.

Buttons are in!
As in hip and trendy, yes, but we mean WE HAVE BUTTONS. Check them out.
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Artez’n now selling SLD!
Stupid Little Dog is now selling in Artez’n! Drop in, say hi to Jessica and pick up a stupid little shirt or sticker today. 444 Atlantic Ave in lovely Boerum Hill, Brooklyn.
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Visit the SLD booth at 307 Atlantic Ave.

THE 34TH ANNUAL ATLANTIC ANTIC STREET FESTIVAL
Sunday, October 5th, 2008 from 10am to 6pm, rain or shine. Atlantic Avenue from Hicks Street to Fourth Avenue. 10 Blocks of Food, Festivities, and Fun in Brooklyn.
We’ll be at 307 Atlantic Ave across from Jolie Restaurant.
PayPal is our friend!
Our new PayPal account is up and running! If you don't have a PayPal account - no worries! YOU DON'T NEED ONE! During your check-out just click "Don't Have a PayPal account?" link and you're off and barking!
More Stickers are in!
Holy poop-bags! Sorry we ran out of stickers last month but happy to say - a hot new shipment is in so get'm while they last!
Great new pictures in our gallery!
We’ve been getting pictures by the truckload from our fans. Check them out and add your comments via Flickr. Send us some of your pooch pix (we're talking about dogs here), any great sticker sighting or photos of your cute neighbor wearing one of our shirts!
Our friends at Stray Rescue won a million bucks!!
$1 million comes to the rescue of Stray Rescue
By Sharon L. Peters, Special for USA TODAY
At Stray Rescue of St. Louis, every inch of two tiny buildings is devoted to accommodating strays that have been plucked from the streets and are being nursed into adoptability. The "office" exists in name only; it houses dogs, so the staff does paperwork at home. Anyone who uses the bathroom shares it with Josephine, a shepherd mix who is assigned that space.
Today, Stray Rescue — which specializes in capturing and rehabilitating dumped or abandoned street dogs — will be declared the winner of a $1 million makeover, a windfall exceeding its $800,000 annual budget and an amount rarely heard of in the shelter world. Read the full article HERE!
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